skeptic, you´re right about buy the supported giratyon is obvious do this .. I just ask because I don´t have nothing to do with my unused fiire chief and I spent some money on it and used it for a very short time... :/. Nobody will buy it here in Brazil

It's a tough one, and as someone with a bunch of old unused equipment in their closet, some barely used at all, I sympathize. Thom has said he will eventually get to it, and for that I applaud him. On a whim I bought one of those $35 Gyration remotes just to see if it would work (they are listed as model number 3201 instead of the lmce officially supported 3101). It works perfect, plug and play, and immediately replaced my MS remote (and I really dislike using the Gyration mouse). I can see why you guys want the fiire remote to be supported, it's probably even better. On the other hand, I just can't get away from the fact that these are no longer sold. Eventually the wagon wheel maker had to move on.

tschak: I tried to do a search to see what your hourly rates are like and couldn't find it. I would love to know because my job will hopefully soon allow me to send some money this project's way. Maybe we should get a sticky where developers can post their hourly rates?

Once this code is done, it will work so long as they don't drastically create a new kernel input system that interferes with the old system like what happened this last time.

Basically, the code in src/Orbiter/Linux/HIDInterface.cpp needs to be rewritten to use the kernel hidraw devices, and decode button presses and bind requests from them, instead of relying on libusb calls.

As I can't see many people donating to the fiire chief driver, I have purchased a 3102 remote, I would however still like to have the fiire chief running.

Could you direct me to the hidraw code for the 3101, if there was a libusb module for this it would be good as well, I won't claim to be able to do this however I will have a go if you point me in the right direction.